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Timehop, as a service, has been around for many years now. But given the app just recently arrived in the Play Store, it may be one that flew under the radar of many Android users. The premise here is simple, Timehop takes you back in time. The app is one that you'll only need to launch once per day, and it will show you what you were doing one, two, three and four years earlier.

Twitter is upgrading their service today, adding the ability to tag people in photos. We will also be able to add more than one photo to a post soon, too, with Twitter noting the maximum being four. The two changes add a neat social layer to a platform that helped created social networking.

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To celebrate eight years of 140-character bliss, Twitter is making some changes. Those alterations could change twitter as we know it, but also serve to make the entire platform more modern. Twitter is also allowing us to revisit our first tweet, which should be as hilarious as it is embarrassing.

Twitter, who has been at the forefront of protecting our data from the prying eyes of the NSA and other entities, has apparently stopped plans for further safeguarding our messages. A new report suggests that Twitter, which had plans to encrypt private messages via their service, has since dropped those plans altogether. There is no timetable for the project to come back, either.

Twitter takes part in the Play Store beta program, and they also have an alpha testing program. While both are open and available for Android users to take part in, we suspect many avoid both and try to stick with the regular stable releases. While the stability of the regular Play Store releases are a perk, those using the alpha and beta builds do get a bit of an advance look. In this case it seems the alpha users are getting something called "Fave People."

Twitter apps are prevalent on the Play Store. It’s hard to make a Twitter app stand out, considering the nature of Twitter is so simple and straightforward. Robird is a new Twitter client for Android that brings a neat new look and subtle variation to what we’ve seen before, but is it different enough to make you want to switch?

It's just been a month since Klinker Apps released version 1.3.0 of its slick Talon for Twitter app but now the developer is launching and even bigger version. Talon has now reached that ever so desirable version 2.0, with a changelog so large that it easily hit Google Play Store's 500 word limit.

Barely a month after landing its apps on Android, developer Klinker Apps has just announced version 1.3 of its Talon for Twitter app. Though the time period has been relatively short, this update boasts of quite a few useful new features and improvements already.

The latest Twitter app update has arrived for Android users. And nicely, this time around Android users are seeing some changes ahead of the iOS side. This update deals with image sharing, specifically, improving those images you are sharing. Users will now be able to crop, rotate and more -- all before you upload and share.